If Harvard acts with integrity and empathy, it can begin to restore confidence that has been badly shaken. If it hides behind legalese or delay, it will confirm what many already suspect: that the nation’s oldest university has lost its legitimacy. The post Harvard’s Chance to Get It Right appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Democracy depends not only on elections or debates, but on the daily habits of care our institutions cultivate. Those habits must be practiced. And they begin, often, with something as small as a child asking his father for money; not for himself, but for someone he may never meet. The post Teaching Democracy, One Walk at a Time appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Why We Keep Listening to Leadership Leadership is usually less inspiring talk and more unpaid overtime. People hunt for shortcuts — some podcast episode that dials in confidence and charisma overnight. Spoiler: not happening. What actually works are the small, compounding habits any of us can pick up if we pause long enough to listen […] The post Podcasts on Leadership: Which Ones Actually Make You a Better Leader appeared first on Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods.| Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods
A healthy democracy depends on those same habits: patience, attention, and stewardship. A society that forgets how to slow down—how to gather, deliberate, and give thanks—risks losing the capacity for self-government. The post Finding America in a Brooklyn Etrog Market appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Phone bans are simple, relatively small measures, but their effects are profound. They give kids space to breathe, to stumble, to recover, and to grow. And in doing so, they return something fragile but essential: the gift of childhood itself. The post Give Kids Back the Gift of Mistakes appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
As Jews gather to fast and pray, the rest of the nation might pause and learn. Imagine if each of us confessed one fault, forgave one grievance, and renewed one commitment to better behavior. Our families would be stronger, our communities more resilient, and our civic life more humane. The post A Day of Reset: Yom Kippur, Forgiveness, and the Courage to Begin Again appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Democracy depends on words, not weapons. If we fail to defend that principle now, we will pay a steep price later. Campuses must once again be places where ideas clash fiercely but peacefully and where even the most offensive speech is met not with violence, but with better arguments.| American Enterprise Institute - AEI
The country lacks people who can work and pay taxes. A new report shows how both politics and personal circumstances shape the decision to stay or return.| partner.sciencenorway.no
The welfare state has strong support among young people, research shows.| partner.sciencenorway.no
This blog post was first published on IEA Insider. Subscribe at insider.iea.org.uk This piece works as a follow up to The revival … Continue reading "Why the socialist Left and the populist Right are talking past each other" The post Why the socialist Left and the populist Right are talking past each other appeared first on Institute of Economic Affairs.| Institute of Economic Affairs
This blog post was first published on IEA Insider. Subscribe at insider.iea.org.uk Socialists have revived the Marxist idea that the workers … Continue reading "The revival of the Marxist “False Consciousness” thesis, and its shortcomings" The post The revival of the Marxist “False Consciousness” thesis, and its shortcomings appeared first on Institute of Economic Affairs.| Institute of Economic Affairs
This blog post was first published on IEA Insider. Subscribe at insider.iea.org.uk Better Call Saul is rightly regarded as one of the … Continue reading "Class action law, Better Call Saul and the cost of bad incentives"| Institute of Economic Affairs
Huge news, and even bigger discussion. Examining the Charlie Kirk assassination, Day 1.| TOTT News
You can now read my FULL third interview with Pete Evans for FREE on the New Dawn Magazine website.| TOTT News
Australians march across the country.| TOTT News
Tattoos have become more popular with each passing year, but how many people have actually taken the time to examine what the data says about the practice?| TOTT News
Family is the fundamental unit of society, and family dynamics are a very useful lens for understanding cultures, nations, and political-ideological differences across the world. People’s expectations and preferences for ...| Living Voluntary
The relationship between the teachings of Christ and many so-called Christian religions (historically and vaguely called “Christianity”) is similar to the relationship between the scientific method and science as a ...| Living Voluntary
Unsurprisingly, not all economists agree on how to approach what used to be called “political economy”. Adam Smith in 1776 defined it as “an inquiry into the nature and causes ...| Living Voluntary
Value hierarchies are inevitable. What value belongs at the top to make sure the others stay in their proper place? The ancient Greeks spoke of three perspectives: pathos, ethos, and ...| Living Voluntary
Why shouldn’t you be forced to marry and have children against your will? Why shouldn’t you be forced to join and support a religious organization? Why shouldn’t you be forced ...| Living Voluntary
What is Culture? As individuals, people experience consciousness (identity, intelligence, soul, conscience), develop character (will, agency, behavioral patterns, habits), and demonstrate preferences of style (taste). Biological traits and tendencies both ...| Living Voluntary
These words are commonly conflated and treated as synonyms. Do you know the difference between them? Nation: a group of people with common ancestry and language Country: a geographic region ...| Living Voluntary
Table of Contents Introduction – Principles of Justice Law and Order in a Free Society – Private Governance – Rules Without Rulers – Ex Ante Solutions – Ex Post Solutions ...| Living Voluntary
“If history could teach us anything, it would be that private property is inextricably linked with civilization.” – Ludwig von Mises Who owns you? It may seem like a silly ...| Living Voluntary
You want the world to be a better place, and so do I. However, we probably don’t agree on exactly what “better” means or how it can be realized. Now ...| Living Voluntary
Dr. Michael Gleghorn provides an insightful examination of how legendary Christian author C.S. Lewis used his writing to invite his readers to put their faith in Jesus Christ. Lewis and Evangelism “C. S. Lewis never invited unbelievers to come to Jesus. He was a very successful evangelist.” So begins Michael Ward’s essay “Escape to Wallaby Wood: Lewis’s Depictions of Conversion.” […]| Probe Ministries
Sure. This is the dream. Husband plays video games in the next room and my phone keeps buzzing with notifications I'll just pretend to ignore. Classic Tuesday night in our house. Three years ago, I thought being a Christian wife meant having it all figured out by now. You know—morning devotions with perfectly highlighted Bible verses, praying together before bed, and definitely not stress-eating Target cookies while wondering if God actually cares about my grocery budget. Plot twist: I don'...| Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods
In Greek mythology, Laelaps is a dog that never fails to catch what it is hunting. On Bluesky, tens of thousands of users use the Laelaps anti-zoophile labeler. This volunteer-run project collects …| Dogpatch Press
Collective illusions play a critical role in the rise and solidification of tyranny. These illusions of consensus lead many of us to censor our real opinions, and to comply with socially destructiv…| TOTT News
The masses remain emotionally invested in manufactured political storylines of the modern age, while the true illusions driving our system continue to cast a collective spell.| TOTT News
Ever check your bank account and wonder if you should laugh or cry? You’re not alone. With 65% of us losing sleep over AI stealing our jobs and two-thirds of Gen Z already planning their next career move, economic anxiety is the uninvited roommate we’re all stuck with in 2025. I started this list because […] The post 20 Best Self Development Podcasts to Navigate Economic Uncertainty appeared first on Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods.| Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods
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At the center of our collective experience, we find a fabricated system of meaning that limits human participation to that of a mindless spectator, while a digital hyperreality is slowly born.| TOTT News
I've spent three months listening to men who hate women. And men who love them. Men who blame the system. And men who build the manosphere podcasts within it. I'm a 42-year-old entrepreneur who's experienced both success and failure. I mean, it’s been 20 years, you’re going to have a wide range of experiences. Divorced, flawed, always seeking improvement. I'm not the target demographic for manosphere podcasts. But I needed to understand them. The numbers are staggering. Manosphere content...| Discover the Best Podcasts | Discover Pods
“The standard of housing is high, but there are issues connected to affordability and inequality, and that affects people’s life chances,” researcher says.| partner.sciencenorway.no
A new study finds that sport does not necessarily promote inclusion – it tends to attract youth who already feel socially secure.| partner.sciencenorway.no
New podcast available NOW for streaming!| TOTT News
In summer, loss of learning—or the summer slide—can affect students of all ages. Help keep your child engaged in learning with these enriching summer activities.| Learning Liftoff
Australia’s first new city in 100 years will include a park the size of three football fields, with a giant “sky ring” constructed in the middle, the NSW government has announced.| TOTT News
The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of a “woman” under the Equality Act 2010 is based on biological sex at birth.| TOTT News
Furry True Crime is a genre In 2024, the Fur and Loathing podcast came out with Guardian journalist Nicky Woolf and Dogpatch Press. The show investigated the Midwest Furfest 2014 chemical attack, b…| Dogpatch Press
Collaborative guest post submitted by Ash and edited by Patch O’Furr. Ash is a bunny, propagandist, and performance artist in Austin, TX. After you read, please vote for the Ursa Major Awards…| Dogpatch Press
“Record-high immigration and new restrictions aimed at making Norway less attractive to people fleeing their countries.” This is how a new report summarises the key developments in the field of immigration.| partner.sciencenorway.no
Mental health problems and payment problems are linked, and parents' social background can strengthen this connection.| partner.sciencenorway.no
The gaming culture is highly gendered. Even if girls spend money to acquire the right gamer identity, they are not always accepted.| partner.sciencenorway.no
There are other factors besides attitudes that determine who helps their parents when the need arises.| partner.sciencenorway.no
The social engineering agenda attempts to hit one of the final frontiers of free speech, comedy.| TOTT News
Do you know the story where several blind people try to describe an elephant by only touching small parts of it? Nobody can say what the whole animal is. That happens when furry subculture t…| Dogpatch Press
Human rights: we all have some, although many of us apparently want ever-more of them. Although they’re written into constitutions, they seem to be changing all the time. Activists demand new rights, human rights tribunals and courts discover or invent new ones almost out of thin air, and politicians are quick to take credit for granting or defending them. But where do human rights actually come from? And what are they based on? Patrick Keeney provides a timely reminder of Christianity’s ...| C2C Journal
Kerby Anderson provides an overview of wokeness, critical race theory, and their effect on the Christian church.| Probe Ministries
“The secret language of statistics, so appealing in a fact-minded culture, is employed to sensationalize, inflate, confuse, and oversimplify,” cautioned journalist Darrell Huff in his famous 1954 book How to Lie with Statistics. It’s still useful advice, although Canadians might hope such a warning isn’t required for the work of Statistics Canada. In an exclusive C2C investigation, Peter Shawn Taylor takes apart a recent Statcan study to reveal its use of controversial, woke and unsci...| C2C Journal
Listen to Fur and Loathing here. Here’s a wrap-up for the investigation of the Midwest Furfest 2014 chemical attack, by Nicky Woolf with help from Dogpatch Press. For the last episode, we rec…| Dogpatch Press
Kids risk being bullied or isolated if they don’t spend money on skins or equipment. Researchers have mapped how young people get manipulated into spending money while gaming.| partner.sciencenorway.no
From CNN: In India, Muslim women advertised for 'sale' on the 'Sulli Deals' app defy trolls who tried to silence them | Women of History